Saturday, 22 November 2014

Will Achieve Success Ideals.

Successfully achieve goals, especially the great ideals is the dream of everyone. Including the pessimists. Actually they have great ideals, but because of his pessimistic, they are buried deep in these ideals. You forget your ideals? If yes, please read this trit I will explain how you can successfully achieve your goals.

The method described has been proven. If you follow it, God willing, you will successfully reach your goals. No matter how much your goals. Do not be pessimistic, do not be afraid.

At this time I will discuss three requirements that you must have so that you keep trying, keep acting, and still struggling to achieve your goals. Because this is your key to achieving goals, which does not stop. These three terms below will make your self can not be stopped by anything and anyone except by Allah SWT.
Maintain Confidence That You Will Achieve Success Ideals

There are 3 dimensional belief that you must have and keep. During these three beliefs you have, you will never stop, you will remain optimistic, so you will keep moving.

What are the three dimensions of faith?

1. Sure to yourself, that God has given considerable potential to achieve your goals.
2. Are you sure that your goals you can achieve. Although it looks hard and heavy, but you must make sure that the ideals it may be achieved by you. Simple criteria, if there is someone else who has reached one (except the Prophet), then you will be able to achieve it.
3. Confident that God will help and assist you.
Keeping Your Focus On Ideals

When you lose focus, you lose the same energy. Not no energy, but the energy you will be dispersed and no longer enough to achieve your goals. However good you are, it is still very limited human. We can not have everything. Time and resources are limited. For that you have to keep your focus on reaching goals.

You must have a system that you stay focused on your goals. It could be that it was a mentor to guide and direct you to your goals. It could be a picture or object that reminds you to focus on the goal. Or whatever you can do to keep yourself focused.

Of course, that is the focus here is not meant to be forgetting something else. Daily devotions obviously should not be forgotten by our focus to achieve my goals. The focus here means you have to give a specific time to achieve your goals and concentration while working.

For example, specify how much time you allocate to achieve your goals. When to schedule. Allocation of time would be in accordance with the magnitude of the ideals you have. If you have great ideals, of the time required will be more and more. But do not worry, you can achieve great goals with less time if you apply the concept of Revolution Time and Leverage.

Maintain Motivation.

Motivation is the energy. Motivation as a fuel in your vehicle. If there is no motivation, then you will not be able to move achieve your goals. What if the motivation runs out or down? Then you have to fill it again. If your motor run out of gas, then you have to refill it. If your HP runs out of electricity, then you need to charge it again. Fortunately, motivation does not need to pay or buy. You can raise your motivation whenever you want. Energy inside you can bounce back if you want to raise him. As long as there is motivation, you will continue to move. If the move, and the right direction, sooner or later you will reach the destination. So you will successfully achieve your goals if you keep the faith, keep your focus and keep your motivation. Thank you for reading this article. Written and posted by Bambang Sunarno. sunarnobambang86@gmail.com
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Tips for Choosing Veil.

Confused to choose the veil to be worn everyday? Where ya that suits you, and is comfortable to use? Woman only have special tips for you who want to look beautiful with hijab. Tricks in particular only one, adjust to the shape of your face.

Round face.

Round face.

 It annoyed to have a round face, because if one choose the veil becomes your face will look bloated and fat. For those of you who have a round face, Ceramic veil with undercaps are easily found in the market. Your hair ponytail if long, then use undercaps, do dicepol or bun because it would give the impression of your head round. Tie hijab, then on the cheeks can be pulled up to half of the cheeks closed. Make sure you also fixed and comfortable and not crowded yes. Next you can enter the rest of the veil or decorate it with a brooch.

Oval face or Long.

Oval face or Long.

For your face oval or long, Turkish style is most appropriate to wear, because it would give the impression of a full and more solid for a long face. You may curl your hair so that the shape of your head better and by the face.

Square face.

Square face.

For your face veil should use a rounded square shape will frame the face becomes softer and eliminate sharp lines. Avoid using harsh colors and flashy. Use soft colors or layer so that the face look more full.

Oval face.

Oval face.

For those of you who oval face, you are free to use various style headscarf. Just stay where you mix that fits with the color of your skin and clothes. Your heartbeat will be more graceful and sweet.

GENERAL TIPS:

We recommend that you select the original cotton scarf so comfortable and not hot when worn. Moreover, cotton veil will help the scalp and hair to keep it breathe. Thank you for reading this article. Written and posted by Bambang Sunarno. sunarnobambang86@gmail.com
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Bung Karno initiated building.


Istiqlal Mosque.

Istiqlal Mosque.

Istiqlal Mosque is a mosque located in the center of the capital of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta. This Mosque is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. This mosque was initiated by Ir. Sukarno in which the first stone erection, mark the beginning of construction of the Istiqlal Mosque conducted by Ir. Sukarno on August 24, 1951. The architect was Frederich Silaban Istiqlal Mosque.

The location of the mosque is located in the northeast of the National Monument (Monas). The main building of this mosque consists of five floors. This mosque has a 45-meter diameter dome. The mosque is able to accommodate up to more than two hundred thousand worshipers.

Besides being used as religious activities of Muslims, the mosque was also used as the office of the Indonesian Ulema Council, social activities, and general activities. The mosque is also one of the famous tourist attraction in Jakarta. Most tourists who visit general domestic tourists, and the majority of foreign tourists who are Muslims. It is unknown whether non-Muslims can visit this mosque.

MONAS.

National Monument

National Monument or popularly abbreviated to Monas monument or memorial is at 132 meters (433 feet) which was established in memory of resistance and struggle of the people of Indonesia to win independence from Dutch colonial rule. The construction of this monument began on August 17, 1961 under the command of President Sukarno, and was opened to the public on July 12, 1975.

This monument is crowned flame coated gold sheet which symbolizes the spirit of fiery struggle. The National Monument is located right in the center of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta. Monuments and museums are open every day starting at 08:00 to 15:00 West Indonesia Time. On Monday last week of each month is closed to the public.

Aerospace sculpture.

Aerospace sculpture.

Monument Statue of Aerospace or better known as the Statue of Jewel is one monument statue located in Jakarta. The location of the monument is located in the Jewel, South Jakarta. Right in front of the office complex Aerospace Aldiron Pensions which was once the headquarters of the Air Force. Strategic position as a gateway to Jakarta for the newcomers who had just landed at the airport Halim.

The statue was designed by Edhi Sunarso circa 1964 - 1965 with the help of family Arca Yogyakarta. While the process is carried out by casting Pengecorannya Artistic Bronze Sculpture Decorative Yogyakarta leader I Gardono. The heavy bronze statue reaches 11 tons. While high statue itself is 11 meters, and the feet of the statue reaches 27 meters. The process of construction is done by PN Hutama with Ir. Sutami as executive architect.
The work was delayed because of the events PKI September 30 Movement in 1965.

The design of this statue based on the request of Bung Karno to show the might of Indonesia in the field of aerospace. The emphasis of the sculpture design means that to achieve strength, the Indonesian people rely on the properties Honestly, Bold and Vibrant

Wisma Nusantara.

Wisma Nusantara.

Wisma Nusantara is an office building 117 meters tall and 30 floors located in Indonesia roundabout, Jakarta, Indonesia. This building was built in 1964 and was completed in 1967 and was the first skyscraper in Indonesia. This building is located near the Hotel Nikko and opposite the Hotel Indonesia.

Hotel Indonesia.

Hotel Indonesia.

Hotel Indonesia is the first five-star hotel built in Jakarta, Indonesia. The hotel was inaugurated on August 5, 1962 by the First President, Sukarno to welcome the Asian Games IV in 1962. The building was designed by architect Hotel Indonesia Abel Sorensen and his wife, Wendy, from the United States. Occupying an area of 25 082 square meters, the hotel has the slogan A Dramatic Symbol of Free Nations Working Together.

The hotel was designated as a cultural heritage by the government of Jakarta with the issuance of Jakarta Governor Decree No. 475 dated March 29, 1993.

Bung Karno Stadium.

Bung Karno Stadium.

Sports (Stadium) Bung Karno is a multipurpose sports complex in Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia. The sports complex is named in honor of Sukarno, Indonesia's first president, who is also a character who sparked the idea of the construction of this sports complex.

In order to de-Soekarnoisasi, the New Order era, the name of the sports complex is converted into Senayan. After the passing wave of reform in 1998, the name of the sports complex is returned to its original name by the Decree of the President. With a capacity of about 100,000 people, the stadium that was built in the mid-1958 and the completion of its first phase in the third quarter of 1962, is one of the largest in the world. Ahead of the 2007 Asian Cup, the stadium renovation which reduces the capacity of the stadium into a 88 083 spectators.

Funded by soft loans from the Soviet Union was 12.5 million US dollars which certainty is obtained on December 23, 1958.
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Beautiful and unique bridges.

Bridge, now no longer simply connecting the two different places. But, it is also a place that is able to attract attention, so it can be used as an attractive tourist destination. Not because of its function, but rather a unique and beautiful shape. As six of the following bridges are quoted from the BBC.

Rakotz bridge, Germany.


It was proof that the bridge is not just connecting two places, but also as works of art combined human and natural. Rakotz bridge in Kromlau, Germany, the bridge was probably just plain with a curved shape. Which makes it special is the scenery around him. With a calm lake clear and karst rocks sticking out of the bottom of the lake, making the scenery around this bridge was very romantic.

Floating bridge, Malaysia

Floating bridge, Malaysia

The bridge is made by an architect named Mayur this Kanaya, built on top of Mount Mat Chopped on the island of Langkawi. According Kanaya, the bridge is made to provide an experience for the tourists to set foot lightly on the sky while enjoying the forest and wildlife.

Root bridge, India.

Root bridge, India.

If the bridge is usually made of stone or wood, the bridge in the village of Cherrapunji in the state of Meghalaya, India, is actually made from tree roots. The roots of trees on the left and right banks of the river, woven to form a bridge. War-Khasis, which is a local tribe in this place has been made of the root bridge since time immemorial. As a result, the root bridge can still be used by the residents to cross the river along 30 meters.

Splitting bridge river, Netherlands.

Splitting bridge river, Netherlands.

If most of the bridge is made on the water, sunken bridge in Fort de Roovere, near the village of Halsteren, Netherlands, is actually made by splitting the river. This bridge was made by architecture named Wu Zhuoyi who designed the bridge as a ditch. Wall bridge serves as a dam to hold back water into the bridge.

Rolling Bridge, London.

Rolling Bridge, London.

Bridge that divide when a passing ship, may be used. But, what if the bridge is actually rolled when a ship across the sea? This unique bridge is located in Paddington Basin, London. With the name Rolling Bridge, the bridge will be rolled each time a ship headed for the Grand Union Canal passes in Friday afternoon.

Stone bridge, Yemen.

Stone bridge, Yemen.

A mechanical engineer named Achilleas Vortselas once said that there will never be a modern bridge that can beat the beauty of traditional stone bridge. Stone bridge into evidence mankind persistence in overcoming obstacles, even with simple technical means. Shaharah Bridge in Yemen is one such example.
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Friday, 21 November 2014

E-ID technology.

What we already know about the electronic ID card or e-ID card? Many of you may already have it, but do not yet know thoroughly. It is known about the e-ID card may only issue a ban on photocopying.

E-KTP actually been used in many countries. Indonesia's new cards to develop a model of this population. In terms of technology, what are the highlights of the e-ID card? Technology what is in it?

e-KTP

In a press conference on e-ID card held at the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), Wednesday (15/05/2013), engineers involved in the development of e-ID card Indonesia explained that the e-ID technologies are at least four, namely chips , blank or smart cards, biometrics, and e-ID card reader device.

Cip.

Chief Programme Engineer Research and e-ID card, reveal, one of the core technologies in e-ID card is chip. Cip e-ID card is a microprocessor-based smart card with 8 KB of memory.

Cip in e-KTP who owner is responsible for maintaining the data, signature, photograph, and two fingerprint data. Default fingerprint is used as well as the right hand index finger left hand.

E-ID chip is not visible from the outside. These chips already meet the standards of ISO 14443 A and 14443 B, supports the confidentiality of the data owner of the e-ID card. The chip can only be read by a particular reading device to ensure data security.

In the future, e-ID chip may still be developed. One of them, the second generation of e-ID card, the storage capacity of the chip would be a plus. The addition will support the use of e-ID cards than as identity cards, for example, social security cards and so on.

Blank aka "smart cards".

Blank aka smart card may look ordinary, but made with a special material polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PET-G). This blank has passed the test of the Polymer Technology Center Puspiptek BPPT in Serpong.

Card consists of seven layers. Chip and antenna that became a major component of the e-ID card is located in the middle layer has a thickness of 330 microns. Another layer serves as a protective layer, picture layer, and the free layer with a thickness of about 95 microns.

Blank material has been designed so that the resistance of certain environmental factors. For example, for temperature, blank material and chip resistant temperature between -25 to 70 degrees Celsius. Blank also resistant to pressure and certain chemicals.

Biometrics.

Biometrics are simply the identification of an individual based on the characteristics attached to it. Characteristics can include physiological traits such as fingerprints and eye or behavioral traits such as voice.

In the e-ID card, the individual characteristics used in biometrics are 10 fingerprints, iris in the two eyes and face photo. Feature is automatically saved to the data center at the Ministry of Interior when the owner takes care of e-ID card.

Biometric technology in e-KTP has two functions. First, to ensure the unity of the identity of the population. Consequently, with this technology, residents can not have two e-ID card with biographical data either the same or different.

When a person takes care of e-ID card, will be tested singularity. Ten fingerprints, two iris, and face will be taken and matched. If it proves not registered, all data will be incorporated into the data center and e-ID chip. If you are already registered, the process can not be continued.

The second function is the biometric verification process. This process ensures the cardholder is actually the owner. In this process, only the fingerprint data read with the help of e-ID card reader device.

E-ID card reader device.

E-ID card reader device is actually a separate device. However, these technologies into a single unit. Without the e-ID, e-ID card does not work because the necessary data in it can not be known.

E-ID card reader device is equipped with a biometric fingerprint module. The module serves fingerprint matching ID card holder with fingerprints stored in the e-ID card. If appropriate, confirmed that the e-ID card holders actually the owner.

To use the reader, the e-ID card first placed on the device. Description of e-ID card can be read will appear in less than 10 seconds. When you can not read, a great possibility of e-ID card is fake.

The next process, the e-ID card holders are asked putting fingerprints on fingerprint biometrics module. If the fingerprints match the fingerprints stored in the e-ID card, the data in e-ID chip will appear. If not, access to the data will be rejected.

By knowing the technology in e-KTP, the owner may have the right knowledge. With existing technology, the e-ID card will not be damaged if photocopied, but will be damaged if in-stapler. E-ID card would also be damaged when exposed to water but water with temperatures above 75 degrees celsius.

In the future, e-ID technology will continue to be developed. There is the idea that e-ID card also functions as a social security card, debit card, and so on. While the reader will also continue to be developed to fit the needs of many parties. Thank you for reading this article. Written and posted by Bambang Sunarno. sunarnobambang86@gmail.com
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So Attractions.

The battle is very hated by the entire world, including Indonesia. However, sometimes there is no other way than war to resolve a dispute. As ever we, the people of Indonesia, naturally tens to hundreds of years ago. struggle against the invaders not only to the diplomatic efforts and negotiations, but also used for the war effort repelling them from their beloved homeland. For hundreds of years we have colonized, during which we fight. Since a very long time, the battle scars are still there to this day. The buildings are a silent witness to the struggle we are still standing strong. The buildings are now also has become a tourist attraction that generates decent revenue for Indonesia.

Morotai / Halmahera / North Maluku

The first war tourist attractions that can be visited in Indonesia, namely, the island of Morotai, in the islands of Halmahera, North Maluku.

Tourist attractions that can be visited first war in Indonesia, namely, Morotai, Halmahera Islands, North Maluku. The island is bordered by the Pacific Ocean leaving history World War II, due to the island of Morotai became the basis of the Japanese army against the allies. On this island, the Japanese army plotting attacks from the sea, and from the air.

To know the history of the second world war on the island of Morotai, we can find an assortment of legacy stuff, such as the caves where the Japanese army shelter, runways, and other artifacts such as aircraft, armored up. Even personal trinkets belonging to the Japanese army there are still left on the island.

However, the main attraction when we visited the island of Morotai can be done while diving, as there are aircraft belonging to the Japanese war that sank in the waters of Morotai. At the bottom of the sea in the location field Pante, the southern Morotai there Beufold Bristol wreckage at a depth of about 40 meters. Not only the wreck, because there are 25 other diving points relating to the history of the second world war there in the depths of the ocean Morotai. The historical remains, of course, will leave you sensation for the current tour of history to the place.

Skull Army Japan / Biak / Papua

Skull Army Japan / Biak / Papua

The place is no less important when studying the history as he traveled the island came multiply / papua. War relics in this place is unique because it shaped thousands of human skull which is the Japanese army during the second world war.

There are at least 12 thousand bones and skulls of Japanese soldiers scattered the island of Biak in OWI, Padaipo, Noemfoor and some other places.

In addition to the skull bones and relics of the Japanese army, there is also a cave which is also more popularly known as the Japanese cave, because during the first war, the cave is the hiding place and stronghold. One of these caves are named after the cave with five rooms with a length of 18 meters and an L-shaped and juts upward like the letter U. In this cave the Japanese army uses only the sap wood resin which is used as a means of lighting the candle.

Unfortunately the historical heritage in the form of a skull Japanese army was not maintained. When the Japanese tourists coming to the area will usually bring home or cremation to take home to Japan.

lodge / Yogyakarta

lodge / Yogyakarta

If you want to travel while studying the history of the war of course should not forget Yogyakarta. Because besides being a cultural tourist center, Yogyakarta is also rich in historical buildings rest of the war first. Yogyakarta people call the historic building with the lodge name, especially for the legacy of Dutch rule at that time. Named lodge because the building remnants large Dutch war with a large yard.

In times of war, lodge used as a resting place and where surveillance by Dutch soldiers. Even in times of emergency at the lodge, war strategy designed, or used temporarily to catch natives are considered rebels, before being taken to special prisons.

To visit the lodge you will not have to travel far, since most, the lodges are located in the city center, such as the post office building right on point 0 miles of Yogyakarta. Even still in the center of town, we can go to the oldest lodge, Vredeburg building built in 1776 until 1778. The fort was standing one shaft with Ngayogyakarta. Vredeburg supposedly built specifically watching the movements of the palace, until one cannon placed leads to the palace with the ready position.

Goa Netherlands / Bandung.

Goa Netherlands / Bandung.

Well, if you want to visit the sights of war with soothing natural atmosphere, perfect if you are visiting the cave Dutch and Japanese cave located in Forest Park Ir. H. Juanda, Bandung. At first place is the stretch of mountains from west to east that serves as a giant water tank naturally, to spare the Bandung region in the dry season. In addition there is a hydroelectric power plant, called crooked. Hydropower plant built in 1918 is the first in Indonesia.

At the time of the Dutch-resident, expert hills is considered very attractive for military strategy, because the location is protected and close to downtown Bandung. Ahead of the second world war, the beginning of 1941, the Dutch built a new tunnel in the existing hydropower tunnel, tunnels totaling 15 entrance hallway with two 3.25-meter-high and 547 meters long was used as a radio station to be free from air attack.

At the time of independence the Dutch cave once used by the Indonesian army ammunition depot. Currently cave Netherlands became one of the tourist attractions that demand a lot of local and foreign tourists.

Hole Japan / Bukittinggi.

Hole Japan / Bukittinggi.

The latter is still in the form of caves, namely Japanese hole in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra. Japanese hole is a tunnel protection built Japanese occupation army around 1942 for defense purposes.

Earlier, Japanese hole built as a storage supplies and armaments. The length of the tunnel reaches 1400 meters and winding, and has a width of about 2 meters. A number of special rooms contained in this tunnel, such as space surveillance, space ambush, prison and armory.

Ground into the tunnel wall, the soil type when mixed with water will be more sturdy. It is estimated that tens to hundreds of thousands of forced labor or romusha deployed on the island of Java, Sulawesi and Kalimantan to dig this tunnel. The workers from outside the region is a Japanese colonial strategy to maintain the confidentiality of this mega project. The labor of his own New York City to work on the tunnel defenses deployed in Bandung and multiply island.
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The most deadly roads.

The highway is a public facility that is very important to take a trip to somewhere. The highway was built to enable people to drive. However, it turns out there are some very deadly highway in the world. why turn off? Yes, the danger is always lurking in the streets. If not careful, there are deadly consequences.

The World's Most Deadly road:

The Death Road - Bolivia.

The Death Road - Bolivia.

Located in the northern part of the Yungas region, this road is called the road of death. This area is located at 61-69 kilometers from the city to La Paz to Coroico (Bolivia's capital Amazon region). An estimated 200-300 people die each year on the streets so no wonder it is called the road of death. In 2006, the road was built across from La Paz to Coroico that make this region is no longer solid. Anyway, what you want to squeeze the car in a narrow street directly adjacent to the abyss?

Guoliang Cave Road - China.

Guoliang Cave Road - China.

The road is located in the Taihang mountains was built by local residents for five years. With shaped tunnel through a mountain caves along the 1.2 miles, this road has only 4 meters wide and 5 meters high. Want to try the crossing? Try to go to Hunan province in China. Be careful!

Ruta 5: Arica to Iquique Road - Chile

Ruta 5: Arica to Iquique Road - Chile

What makes a road linking Arica and Iquigue this dangerous? Wind speed. If you are driving at high speed and you will feel the wind hit from the side very quickly and can result in car driven then plunged into a deep valley. Even the pace of other cars also cause it. Not only that, located in the desert makes riders often experience hallucinations. It's dangerous.

Siberian Road to Yakutsk - Russia

Siberian Road to Yakutsk - Russia

For those of you who can not stand the cold, do not try to cross the road to reach Moscow this Yakutsk. For what? The road is located in the coldest place in the world (outside Antarctica) this can not be paved because it was so cold. As a result, when the summer comes, the rain will cause the street was badly damaged. In addition to the muddy streets, lurking robbers also made roads dangerous.

Highway Sichuan Tibet - China

Highway Sichuan Tibet - China

In China, cases of deaths caused by car accidents has doubled in the last 10 years. Rose from 3.9% to 7.6% per 100 thousand population between 1985-2005. The highway is located in Chengdu and Tibet has become a highway with the highest slope point in China. With a length of 2,412 km, this road crosses 14 high mountains which average 4000-5000 meters tall. In addition, this road also passes through dozens of rivers and dangerous jungle. Dare to pass?

James Dalton Highway - Alaska

James Dalton Highway - Alaska

James Dalton highway has a length of 666 km and the unique made of gravel. This terrible road through fields of ice in the Arctic and to the most northern location in Alaska. The combination of slippery gravel (because of ice and mud), rock, and the dusty streets of this noise has been made unfit for use. Traversing this area you have to prepare a lot of food and extra fuel to survive.

Road Patiopoulo to Perdikaki - Greece

Road Patiopoulo to Perdikaki - Greece

This path is the path to a short path that is very busy. Situated in this street Perdikakim Patiopoulo to climb the dangerous path because many parts are damaged and hills. As if not enough, the lack of street lighting also makes it makes you scared. Due to lack of light at night, you will often not see the pace car from the opposite direction. Scary.

Trollstigen - Norway

Trollstigen - Norway

The meaning of the word troll in Greek myth is a giant, and it seems like the streets located in the mountains of Rauma, Norway The first is the path of a giant cross. Connecting Andalsnes area in Rauma and Valldal Norddal, this area is often visited by tourists because of the short road with twists and turns sharply. But after crossing the path of this death, you can enjoy the view of the waterfall is so beautiful Stigfossen as high as 320 meters. Not bad fun.

Road A682 - English

Road A682 - English

Located on the A682 between the junction point 13 of the M65 and Long preston, this road is regarded as the worst street in Britain. There have been more than 100 accidents during the last 10 years. Even the paths along the 22 miles to the north Yorkshire is already consuming 22 fatal accidents in the last 3 years. Still curious to try the crossing?

Stelvio Pass Road Trollstigen - Italy

Stelvio Pass Road Trollstigen - Italy

It is the second highest paved road is located in the Alps. Stelvio Pass Road connects the Valtellina with the upper Adige valley and Merano. Although it seems quite safe with asphalt, but sharp corners make this road winding road title as the best and longest. But still, pretty awful to be crossed.
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